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Chalcid wasps (/ˈkælsɪd/, from Gr**** khalkos 'copper', for
their metallic colour) are
insects within the
superfamily Chalcidoidea, part of the
order Hymenoptera...
- Press. pp. 104–120. ISBN 978-0-8133-8615-7. Brues, C. T. (1919). "A New
Chalcid-
Fly Parasitic on the
Australian Bull-Dog Ant".
Annals of the Entomological...
- JSTOR 23478553. PMC 3619522. PMID 23554396. Brues, C. T. (1
March 1919). "A New
Chalcid-
Fly Parasitic on the
Australian Bull-Dog Ant".
Annals of the Entomological...
- Boulder, CO:
Westview Press. 332 pp. Brues, C. T. (1
March 1919). "A New
Chalcid-
Fly Parasitic on the
Australian Bull-Dog Ant".
Annals of the Entomological...
- be
mistaken for a stinger. Most
sawflies are
stubby and soft-bodied, and
fly weakly.
Sawflies vary in length:
Urocerus gigas,
which can be
mistaken as...
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Neanastatidae is a
family of
chalcid wasps. The
genera comprising this
family (Lambdobregma and Neanastatus) were
previously placed in the Neanastatinae...
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Diparidae is a
family of
chalcid wasps. This
group was
formerly treated as Diparinae, a
subfamily of Pteromalidae. Most
diparids are
collected from leaf...
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Retrieved 2022-02-01. Ashmead,
William Harris (1900). On the
Genera of the
Chalcid-flies
Belonging to the Sub-family Encyrtinae.
Wanted Dead or
Alive (No...
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Maamingidae Monomachidae Mymarommatoidea Mymarommatidae Chalcidoidea (
chalcid wasps)
Agaonidae (fig wasps)
Aphelinidae Azotidae Baeomorphidae Boucekiidae...
- biocontrol.
Dryinus sinicus, a
dryinidae wasp, and
Ooencyrtus kuvanae, a
chalcid wasp, have been
found to
parasitize spotted lanternfly eggs and nymphs...